HP ProDesk 600 G2 4 Core Intel Core I5-6xxx 3.2GHz 8GB 256GB SSD

The HP ProDesk 600 MT/SFF delivers value with a balance of performance and expandability for businesses with commercial-class productivity, reliability, security, and manageability needs. Windows...
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Six USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A Ports

Quite Big Maximum On-Board Graphics Adapter Memory

The smallest maximum on-board graphics adapter memory of recently released similar spec computers is 1GB and the biggest is 64GB. With a maximum on-board graphics adapter memory of 1.74 gigabytes, the ProDesk 600 G2 has one of the bigger maximum on-board graphics adapter memories amongst desktop computers of this age.

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Fairly Big Max Internal Memory Supported Processor

The HP ProDesk 600 G2 has one of the bigger max internal memory supported processors (64 gigabytes) amongst computers of this age. Across all the medium processor core PCs that have been on the market for a similar time to the ProDesk 600 G2 the max internal memory supported processors range from 2GB to 1.6TB.

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Quite Fast Max Memory Bandwidth Supported Processor

Across all the medium processor core PCs that have been around for the last year the max memory bandwidth supported processor range from 10GB/s to 77GB/s, and the average max memory bandwidth supported processor is 34GB/s. At 34.1 gigabytes per second, the ProDesk 600 G2 has a fairly fast max memory bandwidth supported processor compared to most of the other new PCs.

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SSD Storage Medium

The HP ProDesk 600 G2 has an SSD storage medium which is faster than most recently released medium processor core PCs. Most new PCs have an HDD storage medium. Solid State Drives (SSD) store information in transistors on a circuit board rather than on optical or magnetic media. This has the advantage of being much faster than a traditional HDD drive.

An SSD storage medium is in fact the best storage speed across all medium processor core PCs that were released in the last year.

Across comparable types of computer the worst storage speed is HDD.

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3 PCI Express Slots Version

This PC supports a 3 PCI Express slots version, which is typical of many recently released similar spec computers.

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Fairly Fast Memory Clock Speed

The average memory clock speed of medium processor core PCs that were launched around the same time as the ProDesk 600 G2 is 1,900MHz, and the memory clock speeds range from 1,000MHz to 2,400MHz. At 2,133 megahertz, the ProDesk 600 G2 has a quite fast memory clock speed compared to most of the other medium processor core PCs that are a comparable age to the ProDesk 600 G2.

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DDR4-SDRAM Internal Memory Type

This personal computer has a DDR4-SDRAM internal memory type, which is typical of many computers that have been around for the last year.

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Very High System Bus Data Transfer Rate

The system bus data transfer rates of medium processor core PCs that are a similar age to the ProDesk 600 G2 range from 5GT/s to 8GT/s. When compared to other latest PCs, the HP ProDesk 600 G2's system bus data transfer rate of 8 Gigatransfers per second is one of the highest.

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Quite Big Maximum Internal Memory

The maximum internal memory of comparable spec PCs that have been on the market for a similar time to the ProDesk 600 G2 range from 2GB to 260GB. At 64 gigabytes, the ProDesk 600 G2 has a quite big maximum internal memory compared to most of the other newly released desktop computers.

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Fairly Big Solid-State Drive Capacity

Medium processor core PCs that were launched in the last 12 months have solid-state drive capacities of between 8GB and 520GB. The ProDesk 600 G2 has one of the bigger solid-state drive capacities (256 gigabytes) amongst PCs of this age.

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Has One Memory Slot

The number of memory slots found on the HP ProDesk 600 G2 is more than most medium processor core PCs that have been on the market for the last year. This computer has a 4x DIMM memory slot, which is the most commonly found memory slot found on medium processor core PCs that have been available for the last year.

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DVD Super Multi Optical Drive Type

The optical drive type of this personal computer is DVD Super Multi, which is typical of many medium processor core PCs that have been around for a similar time to it.

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Very Short

Latest comparable spec PCs have heights of between 10mm and 560mm, and the average height is 280mm. The ProDesk 600 G2 is fairly short (only 100 millimeters) compared to most of the other medium processor core PCs that came out around the same time as the ProDesk 600 G2.

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Quite Slow On-Board Graphics Adapter Dynamic Frequency

At only 1,050 megahertz, the ProDesk 600 G2 has a fairly slow on-board graphics adapter dynamic frequency compared to most of the other medium processor core PCs that came out in the last year. Medium processor core PCs that were launched around the same time as the ProDesk 600 G2 have on-board graphics adapter dynamic frequencies of between 500MHz and 1,400MHz.

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Very Small Total Storage Capacity

At only 256 gigabytes, the ProDesk 600 G2 has a fairly small total storage capacity compared to most of the other desktop computers that have been on the market for around the same time as the ProDesk 600 G2. The smallest total storage capacity of latest similar spec PCs is 32GB, the biggest is 3.3TB, and the average total storage capacity is 740GB.

If this desktop computer total storage capacity is too small for you then you might also want to look at the DELL OptiPlex 3040 ($499.99) (500GB), or the HP 800 G1 ($320.00) (500GB).

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Quite Small Processor Cache

With a processor cache of only 6 megabytes, the ProDesk 600 G2 has one of the smaller processor caches amongst medium processor core PCs of this age. The processor caches of latest PCs range from 2MB to 10MB, and the average processor cache is 6.8MB.

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Only Four Processor Threads

Most latest medium processor core PCs have between four and seven processor threads, including the ProDesk 600 G2 which has four processor threads.

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3 Other reasons to consider the HP ProDesk 600 G2

Released Eleven Months Ago

It was eleven months ago when this desktop computer was released.

Average Processor Clock Speed

The HP ProDesk 600 G2 has a fairly average processor clock speed (3.2 gigahertz) compared to most of the other desktop computers that were released in the last year.

If you would prefer a faster processor clock speed then you might also want to look at the DELL T3420 ($816.88) (3.3GHz), or the HP 800 G1 ($320.00) (3.3GHz).

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Average Internal Memory

At 8 gigabytes, the HP ProDesk 600 G2 has a fairly average internal memory compared to most of the other personal computers that have been available for around the same time as the ProDesk 600 G2.